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Clinically important associations of pleurodesis success in malignant pleural effusion: Analysis of the TIME1 data set.

Rachel Mary MercerJessica MacreadyHannah JeffriesNicole SpeckNikolaos I KanellakisNick A MaskellJustin PepperellTarek SabaAlex WestNabeel AliJohn P CorcoranRobert J HallifaxIoannis PsallidasRachelle AsciakMaged HassanRobert F MillerNajib M Rahman
Published in: Respirology (Carlton, Vic.) (2019)
Change in CRP during pleurodesis is associated with successful pleurodesis but higher levels of pain are not associated. Patients with mesothelioma appear less likely to undergo successful pleurodesis than patients with other malignancies, but there is still a significant rise in systemic inflammatory markers. The mechanisms of these findings are unclear but warrant further investigation.
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